I have 16 1-week old chicks in the garage, 4 hens and a rooster in the coop. There are 2 nest boxes in the coop, but they only use one of them. Now, Bertha has decided to take up residence in that nest box. She has 4 real and 2 ceramic eggs under her. Is there a way for me to tell if she is truly broody or just hanging out there? She comes out first thing when the pop door opens, eats and drinks, then goes back in for the day.
Also, what about the other 3 hens. They don't want to lay in the second nest box--I haven't found more than 1 egg a day for a week now. The one egg I do get is laid on the floor, back in the corner where I'm wanting to put the chicks. When this egg is laid, it always gets a crack. There is hay on the floor, she just scratches it away and egg lands on the floor.
I have a chicken tractor nearby and I opened the door to it, so I'm hoping that the hens start to lay in there. At least the ground would be softer (pine straw in there). I'm having to hunt daily in case they lay under a bush or something and I want the chicks in the big coop already and out of the garage.
I think my rooster is poking his head in there at her, since he's had blood on his comb the last 2 mornings. Will the other girls climb in there with her and lay? I'll have to find out why they don't like the other nest (closer to the door).
Any thought?
Also, what about the other 3 hens. They don't want to lay in the second nest box--I haven't found more than 1 egg a day for a week now. The one egg I do get is laid on the floor, back in the corner where I'm wanting to put the chicks. When this egg is laid, it always gets a crack. There is hay on the floor, she just scratches it away and egg lands on the floor.
I have a chicken tractor nearby and I opened the door to it, so I'm hoping that the hens start to lay in there. At least the ground would be softer (pine straw in there). I'm having to hunt daily in case they lay under a bush or something and I want the chicks in the big coop already and out of the garage.
I think my rooster is poking his head in there at her, since he's had blood on his comb the last 2 mornings. Will the other girls climb in there with her and lay? I'll have to find out why they don't like the other nest (closer to the door).
Any thought?